Advanced Dosage Form Design
Advanced Dosage Form Design
Advanced Dosage Form Design
Monophasic liquids
Biphasic liquids
Monophasic Liquid Dosage forms
Biphasic Liquids
subcutaneously
intramuscularly
intravenously
* SVP – Small Volume Parenterals
* lVP – Large Volume Parenterals
* Dosage forms like
* Powders
* Solutions
* Suspensions
* Emulsions
Sustained drug delivery system:
Controlled Release:
• Any of the dosage form that maintains the therapeutic blood or tissue levels of
drug by continuous release of medication for a prolonged period of time, after
administration of a single dose.
• Release of Drug over an extended period of time.
Prolonged release:
• which cannot maintain a constant blood level, but the blood level declines at
such a sufficiently slow rate that it remains within the therapeutic range for a
satisfactory prolonged period of time
DELAYED RELEASE:
• These are the systems that use repetitive, intermittent dosing of a drug
from one or more immediate release units incorporated into a single dosage
form or an enteric delayed release systems.
• The delay may be time-based or based on the influence of environmental
conditions such as GI, pH, enzyme, pressure, etc. E.G – Enteric coated
dosage forms like enteric coated aspirin, other NSAIDS, etc.